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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-02-14, Page 84't, SBA UNTY .FEDERATION BA J. CA , . L' HEMIN GW X Y R - �r: Yea x s" agoo 4R Countv.Federation of�Agrj +culture., tank •a 'major Stepin •Pro.-• �' �tirlin ' � `service tv--their zl?emfiners.-•. hi•.',��im„il;,li,' lawns P 'anl c ountY. A t .-th as e officewas rented.fo.ue t�f'tbe secretary-fieidman and 'for ilia Iaalding ofsmall -hreetings,';At flare recent meeting of the office. oixlaiiittee;itxas decided' to snake 'sew - NEV another move. This -time. , offa cee . ,,Pace.: has been'taken in. 'tho. new hnton ComnuT"% Cxedit ;build yj,The. ,Federation Ian een .clo ..associ tad �t h,th e Credit 'Union since, a t•o ned in-the:Fed:Fed: erafron Office. me- Lve` Years ago.. Bath ¢re.waxkiTg:far the -better.- -Punt ter Tent of the, c4�1XIk2Ait3and it seems only'- right, that, they 'should. /P—�` NEED` P LIAN I; Traffic , an IVIa o : Iran s. Tr A .. v 'till.. e o ,. '11Ves house': pi � �, RECEIVE FIEE GIFTSEACI SATRDA M ;. Miss set• '�'T s :.Er b ' .ASpecial Feature During:Fei;in'ary Ohl. AIways plenty of -� secl` Appliances, Fumes; and. Oil Barriersn• an stock Lowest Possible.. P r. ces DRIV1; .� LITTLEJh'E1, A',E V ALOTIVIO �-. a B"e ••:, - ' M on y, a k Guarantee, , an ZC1 -•LJ Ci ho .. P dJBURN CONGREGATION.,.' I SUCCESSFUL U ider.the leaderslip" �°: VT -the znin- ser the R ev t ltz the• con' gregation . uf: I1agx ;-United Church, Auburn,.en`oY asiiceesaful year, both s ' `t a lra u 1 and i calx •a' lY >n . an s � Y: •.idenee ev d ' r an •:;the e , rts. ,given' at the .a' alual Congregationalppoo xi ' . calla meeting, g. Th Rev : e 11: S. a Hiltz .took charge e end d dfMet e a devotional al period and a short 'imemoxiaiservioa for. those who had 'passed "on during fhe= year. The present •; church nieni- bership is' 281: • 'The 'Stewards' report was .pres- ented by • Miss E. Match with to- tal receipts. --of $4,206:99, .Mr, E. Taylors ,report for the Missionary and Maintenance,.sbowed that $1,- 108.48 had 1,108.48::had been sent`;'to the treas. urer .of which the .Sabbath School donated :$89,47 and the junior, con: remain in • close contact. Th Credit•Vuitan.here iS= an---anazin r:.'success • story" and.'. -we hope: i "will continue';to'prosper in 'its' fin. new. 'home. fteeentl. we, -have been'bea 'in Y x g ,a, good deal v.bout contract •' ng:' • As a- result I have •been ,.look in over s'orne brei ler broler'and hog -con - ,tracts... i on,tracts,':1 think we -need to realize -that the c_ornpanies are really only interested• -in `selling: feed' at a;;pro- fit. -- Secondi eve y, ry `;contract have 'seen ensures a profitable bus- ness in; feed sales3 ybut takes , no, responsibility. for ,.any-:. loss• `that xnight"':develop'in, the enterprise., • When a farther signs a ,broiler or hog ;;contrac,t he should..re'alize -that niaiiy parts of• •-the industry will ma:ke,_. a-. profit uicluding' the. farther: But if the,,,price- drops drastically, .one alone' suffers.: t1Te' loss, namely, :the fanner In considerm a' `contract -see tar at that=you,haue; control. of the qual-, ity of the pig 'and the quality of the' feed- On.: these,, two points some farmers :have suffered.losses. "on contract 'feeding'--" • It, has• been- announced that a 'pipeline:': is :going to.1)6,-installed fY'om Stratford 'AO Goderich ,short - 5,;,': To, .the fanners w -leo- will be affected; I urge you to 'read'. the easement contract completely and be sure,,,you knotiv you -Pare calls= Tied,before you sign. If in doubt, don't'sign :._Take' time' to get all the litfor.matian you want. Secondly, in the case of the one- pipeline,:now in the .county,; I. have yet to. find a farmer with easement or„dainage contract of ,;, any '•. kind. l'wo have showttme a:paper whieh- they thenght was a_eotitract, but• this paper, I'm sure, is -Of no• value ,I to ,the. fart er• e g t e g on e ti xg a $S The Sabbath School . closed; 'the year --with an average ` da' g anon auce of •' The 'Wo a ,s : . M a s aona xy Society' exceeded the 'allc tiou and sent 4, C • to the branch re as u rer(and with the WA me bers ent a' vluabIe_bae I` of u res for v - seas relief... The ;Mission Ma a Band �6 6 7.2t -groups-sent $ .o theeasitt'ez' 48 pounds of clothig. for oversea' relief 'and -two. 7- 'and' arce f: school supplies,:to, a :xaissionary in ?Korea. There are 35- enrolled in' the, %Baby. Band. The' WA -reported_ a ---balance yin 'Tan 4d of 6.42. 'The -'three groups of the Junior Congregation .reported an enrol-. merit of::94 'The reports from the :other. /ar- ioias 'organizations • showed : encour,. aging progress -during tine, year. Miss E.,� Ntutch Was;:'_re-sleeted cliureh 'treasurer, M. R'; Jackson, c ureh sec a ar li t -and E ' T- x. a ler• Y, Y ,• M 14I treasurer. The •election;of other,;officers•resulted as foLaws: Elder, `� Wagner; Board of Stew Craig,' J. Wilson, ,E, Lapp, :E Mills, L. Arch ainbatdt. R -Ar ri trong,:K . Arthur, S McCiinebey, ••• R• k iniiigan, ?. J. Heinbly;:N. Wiglitman;,E. East, R. A'r: r „_thu and'E; Durran ,-.''Four 'ush- er.s were' added to the .preseiit list? F., Cunningham, "A. Webster .-• W. Anderson;', D: Young, with P. Yung- blut e' r placmg ' G_ . -Scott; auditors, K,. • Arthur and A. Spiegelberg. A, large • addition has been made to, the church -to flake • care of -the needsof.the growing Sunday Sehool and Junior- Congregation, to 'the' extent of ::$2939 2.7 with; a :bank_ balancerofA $12164; •A new oil fur nage is in the •process of';=being in stalled; to be in use' early in 19$8. HARLOCK Mr.' and Mrs. John McEwing at- tevnded. the At -Horne. held 'at the Stratford : Teachers' ' College :on Miss Beth', McEwing is. practise' _teaching -in; Kitchener this• `week: • Church services iii Burns'.Church were cancelled on Sunday,--- Owing to bad weather conditions. The Young People's Union of Burns and.Lideshor will hold a cr'okinoleparty, on.:Friday, Feb:.14, in ' Londesboro: Constance,, On; Mario-Str-get of Cli�rton;, azid' Wesley- •Willis--of-fclinton,—are--invited. The regular. meeting cif' -the YPTJ - will be held on Sunday' Feb 16 s ren TAL ,FUNERALS WVESI.,E.Y V. JEFFERSON Wesley V, .Jefferson died at tlig Braeside `Nursing Horne, '14titcheli Wednesday, He was 85, Bornin.Hbbaxt townshi onNav 1$, w ,,a 5 so o .the ate dohn JeffeySon. and :Mary . Nixon. hi 1901 he married Ma'r WOOL. FuBarton township,, who prede- ceased re e -ceased "him sin 19443 • _ f • Ire•- farmed c e s "i` xza d in �u k. x m th town s i` a -.the li eof m nd p, .tE o ,viile•on the Kipp n -Bead,. retiring to Mitcbel1:12 years. ago.:,: He was: a- member .of 'Main -St,: United Church, Mitchell.. He is, survived by one son, Nor, Ulan, of Tor nto : a , .two daughters, z. 312rs; Lawrence :`(IIasol) Cedeke-, Elmhurst, ' zll and Mrs. Alfred (Elia) Mitchell,. Windsor-•one;"cis ter,;•Mrs Bertie q•McCutciieon, Chi - cage, •Ill., and- five grandehildrenli. 'The body -rested at the Lockhart' lxuneral. Hone, Mitbchell;'Where the 'funeral•- ervice;,was held, Saturday at 2 m Burial was in Woodland d c met Mitchell ' � erv, Rev: 'J Rob' er att',offi is t W .officiated. • Howick' Council ;A. regular meeting of ; I3owicl'; Township Council was -held. in Clerk: Harold Poll ck' o s office with all members. -present.'and. Reeve Ar thur,-Gibsn• in e c were passeod'- to ththe ntii;ohair.n 'SoilGrants and CroprImprovement,•Association for. $25 and to the . Salvation 'Army for $15. ,Ivan Haskins was appointed re- pres`.entative;:; on the • Saiigeen Val. ley .Conservation Authority. The: group decided to j`din the Ontario. Associations °of Rural 1VIvsiieipali ties. ,-"Aliproval by the Department: of Highways, is`. being sought to` transfer 1lotmettts`:-for the 1957 road. appropriations. Tenders are to 'be 2 called for gravel,—warble. fly spraying ;and 'in- spector for -warble ffly spraying The collector's roll' as returned to the treasurer. was -accepted_ ....The,, treasurer was instructed not to, col- lect the 1957:ta)es "as: per thg, pre- seated fist-. TIse `county 'trgasurer: was °asked .to write off the ;1955.and; 1946 -takes of Wm.= Pike`andi inter est. Council did not eoneur-with the Canadian Pacific 'Railway, -Com parry and: their -proposal to remove agehts- from Fordwich and -'Wroxe- ter. _ li ew-Apponthuent--: grant of-_$500=alas-given—to Wroxeter Community; Centre Board and -the resignation of 'Lorne Ma= dib . from the -.Howl k'` T{5wnship re, Creation commTttee,iva$ac- cepted, Richard. McLaughlin was -app_amted wtcl=fill .rhe �_vacaneY: , The 'road' superintendent• and: 1erk- were instructed tot - prepare he 1958 road': appropriation bylaw,:. Bylavus passed• 'covered• ..the an- ointment 'of n-ointment'of an assessor, 'the set-, ting 'of. 'officers' salaries and the icensing 'of :dogs. Road accounts the following eneral: accounts were •.ordered paid: County of Huron, hospitaliz- ation, $172.25;, ; supplementary'• as- istance, $2775; Post Sanatorium Care,.:relief; `$50; fox bounty $47; art Newvell; sheep killed and darn.: aged",' < $50 John pinsmore, _. i.ie tock valuating $8, Gestetner Ltd ' applies, $77;$7 •, Mutiteap41 World, applies $7.34; D: 'H. Miles, 'grant, 25; Association wRur'al 14Iuilicriiali ies,•,mernbership, $10; .W. E; Whit field, part salary, $60; r H;.' Poh oqk, part salary, $100.; R, H Car- on Son, welfare,;' acct,, $14.30; L. Dobson, welfare. acct. $19.26; W. Heimpel,: 'welfare : acct.y' Walkcj; welfare acct Marriner, ',welfare:. acct.,-, $17-.30;: H, °Howe, . welfare. acct., $15,28 Arthur Gibson, welfare . adminis rater;; $36.40;-;' Wingham Ad -Vance. ROYAI: • :G! _GOLD _SE'kL IETTI 16 -OZ. PKGS. ty, N giegf • LT: HOUSE i• ' •..- 7 /_=OZ. „TIN BEEIUVL, MFFE 6-1 HORTKULTURAL S NAME , OFFICERS Mrs W, K :B 11 was electees prosadlbit.of Brussels "and fistriet 1•IoxtidnMural: $ecie tY , ...for • anoi therterat the annual 'meeting the' 1pibra rY , b ase en -B ss e Zs The'' Rrecadent cand ct the businese„ with :a m. e .-largo -at tenda' nco et.- both th M'nr san,Hdrwo41dmeSnene ' rt d Pa efor the ,south' end of the village and Mrs. R B. ;- C ouslns1 for tae .'nartr end` co cer 'ng "the 'fl wer,':•beds v4hich' had` ben'.."plan ed ' on. the .streets. V cry attractive •beds . Pf summer flow•ers'were-.cared.,fo , at the ;north, south and east entrances to the village;,.J1bwer , boxes were bededlac d e' bridge, and several. s p e. at different parts: of Mlle tovin.: In her .financial, sfaternent,; l4Ir Kenneth Shurrie reported ever $100 spent on civic • improvement, and thee, value of';plants distributed ,'in h district of°.$289.40. Officers 'for.t e;`so cetY were' elected and ,,Clifford Epps,. Clinton, director for the Ontario. Horticul titral+ ,'Society.: for bistrict :•No; - $ _ installed ,then-: They: are: , ';presi dent • ,. Mrs. W. H. Bell;„vice.-pre'si=�' dents, Mrs. Earl•Cudniore' andMrs;' Harald_ Kerney_,. secretary, treasur er•Mrs,-, Ella`,'; ',Shuttle , S auditor,: Mrs. "Florence M` h' °' Directors fer .one year are 'Mrs.; R B.°'Cousins, Mrs, D.• A. Rahn° Mrs: William Evans, 'Mrs, Stephens and Mrs. Robert Gem- $ell; far two years, Mrs. Russell: ar rows, Mrs :Nelson' Reid, ,Mrs: George', Love,; all of Walton;'Ira. Jelin McDonald. and Mrs: Florence' A Michel sel of Bruss ' ' .. t le pPo Deg gates Mrs:'Ella Nelson;: Reid, ofWalton, were,ap ;pointeddelegates to- he Horticul-> Mural Convention • in,Hamiltdn on March';2 and 14. SQCI[1Y BRUSSELS IN BR : SELS Ktppy� e n.Ea st Pians'Meeting : Depen East women's Institute will hold their` February .meeting' on Wednesday, Feb. • 19, at-2-'p:m: Hostess is•Mrs Alex, McGregor, and Mrs. John Sinclair co -hostess. Roll call will be answered by do's and don'ts for safety., Fire phief -J.'„ F. Scott Seaforth; 'Will be;::guest.apealcer. 4lrs.. Chas,- a+se;will give demon"stratidn aff Mrs j -a -u e -s , jug fon ,i7Paper on accidents • "Mrs. Edgar ••Butt is in charge of t'he music, The "his= of'' _tory_ : the .Alex_,M'eGregor farm will be given: •, In charge of flinch -are Mrs. Ken McKay,' TM s TArthur varlay,^'Mrs ' `Ross 'Broadfoot' and Mrs. Mellis, . . I1tIIt111tlttttl1111tillintiallatanttnan FLANNEY LEANERS L �✓ Fi NG ;. PRESSING RES X For - ick ndelivery U a d FIa� e . CI an r n es. Y s Main,St :f feet Serf® -. H ;E ' - I,' O $7 Congratulations' :were extended' to 17, A. Ranh ayho received first prize , hi s.> f s colored h "::- ' f . P one section o "£ his i b P Its oni e a be g d,in a contest conducted, d cte q bye n. d the O t rio _Horticultural altar ti al S ci a e . e.: A.tY�, S V. er' 1 members a '£ the P h secret ex- pressed Y :willirigness to' hel su 1 P- pY« p an y of the four churches of tha ,va1�. la ge with flowers of .they are need- Clifford eed • d . C r hffo d E- . . s addre P sled the meeting :' n the care ._ ... g • P . a e .and culture of flowers, and showed his series of colored slides Qf flowers . and floWer;a e i 11 t 11 1 It t 111 it 1 1! , t. .1 tI 4M1 t 11 11 II t �_.,. Mt,� ..X1lt.,�,1�• . t� t 1 � ection: ear to • MA CO ... R N1-b1O DEI:::.: 301121 1.: SEAFORTH • Community • Centre Friday, ;Feb: t' 14th Wilbee's_ Orchestra`:: Aasidees ;Seaferth W.I. Cards at 8::30‘ Admission 75c ` Student:S..50 Cents LUNCH PROVIDED HOT;BEEF' Valentine -BUTT- 1 ' BUTT 1' onsolette 11AWAR BRILLIANT 21" PICTURE: TRUE: SOUN E QUISITE DESIGN 'MODELS AS LOW. A$ $17-7. • PAYME EASY,TERIVIS: ' REMEMBER! The you buys- only as _ good as the 'service you "get: SEVERAL GOOD. USED ;TELEVISION SETS At Sensationally Low Prices Times, advert'sing by-laws $56,44,. 'U Y.I ' ; i- i . 14t• ,• Northside• LTluted Ch>�Irch SEAFORTH', Adulfs $1,00 Children under 12, 40c' ,Sponsored by-Geflteral'WA: Howick Branc .-No ,•307 wrea $22'.50; •Wroxeter Community: ire., grant, $50d; Haskins; askins; hos- pital.Beardnieetmg,::-$5, Salvation Army, 'grant,"$15; "RCern Co nnittee grant,: $50, road account transfer, $4,149.73. Mils, • 5. to' 7 'o'clock hone 70-2: DUBLI • BETTY CROGKER : `: SO; "OGILVIE -COCD 2 -LB. .-.4,.... 40 -OZ. o • `..'PKG. CUA'; DELIGHT 7c Off - G The nurse is'saving regularly fora vacation trip, ` Thefather is saving` tr the things a growing child will need 4' Ii A ELBOW C, i6.OZ. -rti'rrry iv •, �I1s. Delicious APPLES F,:CY N PEA► RS 5 At, PTATOES ; ICA. 11N.0 Q ` I5 -oz. Tins Package ICA • of 25 . SALAD•DRESSING - 16 -oz, . ar Salto Solid V�$ITE TUNA 'Kellogg's:. ALL BRAN TGA-Faiicy. APPLESAUCE- 2 15 -oz. Tins Graft• CHEEZ WHIZ le -oz. Jar Libby's SPAGHETTI 1 LIBBY'S UERKRAiT 25.OZ TINS BUINS' ' KEAs• SHORTEN' 3c°.(IFF 1 -Pound Carton., BONEUSS' ROLTN'D STEAK ROA; BONELESS .11UP ROA5 SAUSAGE TABLimprk FRANKS -oz 1'l 16 -oz. Pkg. Sc C F �f' 'St �i.%'C �'.4%fa.rt 6 i{R':•'�' '� �•u• >f C,/,,,ts••• „Y /5 '�i tl_�.+�w.�d p ,acep Pkg, Pkg• .Nurse .and .-father both agree that -some things are too important to leave to chance. So,, like most Canadians, each uses a chartered batdc for planned saving, making regular deposits ' • , to accomplish a definite ptirpfose Yourownsavings pian ogay.;te•a short -ter, •. • modest one - maybe a vacation trip, or new drapes for the living room. Or your goal ntdy 1 e, long;range, like providing mate "seotii`ity; greater comfort—and-independence for you and your family. 7F;ut w y' c4 hatever'use o find4for the money you - save,: you'll always be glad you saved it! Save at a bank millions do! C.' ,■■.'.E ;CI*Ae\.T(R D �i1,NKS "SEI V1NG �f4��11t,',COMM�iNIT`V